By: William Battles and Daniel Choate. In our own words You have to be able to figure out which equation matches which graph.

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By: William Battles and Daniel Choate

In our own words You have to be able to figure out which equation matches which graph.

Linear The straight line is the simplest graph so it is simply y=x.

Quadratic The u shape is called a parabola.

Cubic That graph is odd because it has rotational symmetry around the origin.

Absolute Value It makes a V for Absolute V alue.

Radical (square root) The domain has to start at zero because you can’t take the square root of a negative.

Inverse/Rational The graph has a bottom & top, just like the equation.

Click on the graphs to reveal the equations.